XLeads 360 Review – Bigger list – bigger check

xleads 360 review provides a lot of traffic generation training,which the beginner may find quite useful. If you are startingout, you could use their done-for-you email swipes, which youcan see in the screen shot on the previous page.However, once you are playing this game for awhile longer, you will soon realize that those swipes are verygeneric. I suggest you take them as inspiration to come upwith your own swipes. From experience, this has given memuch better results.I’ll just show you one more screen shot of what themember’s area has to offer. There is a lot more! A lot ofthem are designed so that you can take them and promotethem on your chosen platform right away.While I was in the ‘Facebook Mastermind’ groupfrom 5 Figure day, I noticed that most people were focusedon how to send traffic to their xleads 360 review and how toexpand their own list. They were also fixated on questionsrelating to making money from their list.I soon realized that my approach was different.Think about it: the people in your list will be the ones who willbuild your ‘auto-pilot’ list for you. Do you really want topromote products to them? One product after another? I amsure that is what you would do with a ‘normal’ list. However,this autopilot list of yours is not the same…So what I did was load my autoresponder withfollow-up emails that gave value to my list. I gave them tipson how to send traffic to THEIR done-for-you squeeze pages. Ialso took screenshots and videos that were testimonials of 5Figure Day to motivate them. Of course, testimonials andsuch can be found in the xleads 360 reviewFurthermore, I also made some extra commissionsby recommending them traffic generation products that couldhelp them promote their done-for-you squeeze pages. Thatwas an awesome idea, because it came across as genuinehelp, but at the same I got paid. My main goal was to seehow effective this autopilot stuff really is.1Finally, it’s time to talk about traffic!I did what most people do when it comes to listbuilding. I opted for solo ads. For those who have no cluewhat solo ads are, you are missing out big time!Basically, solo ads involve you paying othermarketers, who already have a huge list, to send an email totheir list with your email swipe and link. For example, if Bobpaid Mary some cash for 500 clicks, Mary will then email herlist until all the 500 clicks have been delivered. Of course,the delivery of clicks is tracked by the solo ad platform youuse. If you are contacting the vendor directly, I suggest youuse some sort of tracking tool. I highly recommend usingClickMagick, because they got some awesome features andare 100% newbie friendly and affordable.As you can see, the concept of purchasing solo adsis very simple, BUT don’t take it lightly! There are certainthings you must know, if you want to actually make moneywith the traffic you are sent or else you would just be pouringyour money down the drain.Since I had already booked maximum clicks withmy trusted solo ad vendors to promote my other funnels, Ihad no choice but to ‘test’ different solo ad vendors. This canbe a daunting task, because sometimes you just cannot relyon their reviews. First hand experience is best!However, I just didn’t want to run any risks, ormaybe, I just couldn’t be bothered. So I decided to buy MattBacak’s Solo Ad Black Book, in which he compiles a list ofsolo ad vendors and rates them. He claims that he spendsover $250k per month on solo ads. Whether true or not,someone had done the homework for me and that was betterthan nothing. As I went through the list of vendors I selecteda few, who were rated highly. Then, I went to them andstarted testing the traffic source.I always start with testing small. The reason for thisis because you want to make sure that the traffic quality isgood and that your squeeze page conversion is high. Onlythen would I go in and buy more clicks. So there are threemain criteria I would consider first before scaling mycampaign: At least 70% tier 1 traffic (US, UK, AUS, CA, NZ) At least 25% opt in rate (this is a little low, but it suffices) The vendor is NOT an ass. No, really, I mean itDetails: